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THE OOLOGIST 



Pennsylvania and New Jersey Nesting 



Dates for 1912. 

 190 American Bittern, June 29, 4 eggs. 

 212 Virginia Rail, May 28, 10 eggs. 

 214 Sora Rail, May 28, 12 eggs. 

 216 Black Rail, June 29, 7 eggs. 

 316 Mourning Dove, July 3, 2 eggs. 

 331 Marsh Hawk, June 29, 5 young. 

 333 Cooper's Hawk, May 3, 3 eggs. 

 339 Red-shouldered Hawk, April 23, 3 



eggs. 

 356 Duck Hawk, April 9, 3 eggs. 

 360 Sparrow Hawk, April 25, 5 eggs. 

 368 Barred Owl, June 1, 3 eggs. 

 388 Black-billed Cuckoo, June 3, 4 



eggs. 

 390 Belted Kingfisher, May 19, 7 eggs. 

 394c Northern Downy Woodpecker, 



May 24, 5 eggs. 

 405a Northern Pileated Woodpecker, 



May 2, 2 eggs. 

 406 Red-headed Woodpecker, June 5, 



4 eggs. 

 412a N. Flicker, May 12, 6 eggs. 

 423 Chimney Swift, June 28, 2 eggs, 2 



young. 

 444 Kingbird, June 3, 3 eggs. 

 452 Crested Flycatcher, June 5, 4 eggs. 

 456 Phoebe, June 5, 5 eggs. 

 486a Northern Raven, April 1, com- 

 pleted nest. 

 499 American Crow, April 9, 5 eggs. 

 494 Bobolink, June 1, 6 eggs. 

 498 Redwinged Blackbird, May 28, 4 



eggs. 

 507 Baltimore Oriole, June 5, 6 eggs. 

 511b Bronzed Grackle, May 19, 3 eggs. 

 529 American Goldfinch, July 31, 5 



560 Chipping Sparrow, June 3, 3 eggs. 



563 Field Sparrow, June 5, 4 eggs. 



567 Junco, May 31, 4 eggs. 



581 Song Sparrow, May 19, 5 eggs. 



587 Towhee, July 31, 3 eggs. 



611 Purple Martin, June 29, 3 youns. 



613 Barn Swallow, June 5, 5 eggs. 



617 Rough Winged Swallow, May 19, 



5 eggs. 



619 Cedar Waxwing, June 24, complet- 



ed nest. 



624 Red-eyed Vireo, June 3, 3 eggs. 



629 Solitary Vireo, June 22, complet- 

 ed nest. 



652 Yellow Warbler, June 1, 4 hatch- 

 ing eggs. 



654 Black-throated Blue Warbler, May 

 31, 4 eggs. 



657 Magnolia Warbler, June 2, 4 eggs. 



662 Blackburnian Warbler, June 1, 3 

 eggs. 



667 Black-throated Green Warbler, 

 June 3, 3 eggs. 



674 Ovenbird, June 1, 5 eggs. 



684 Hooded Warbler, May 31, 4 eggs. 



686 Canadian Warbler, June 1, 5 eggs. 



687 Redstart, June 2, 4 eggs. 



704 Catbird, July 17, 4 young. 



705 Brown Thrasher, July 17, 1 egg. 



721 House Wren, June 5, 5 young. 



722 Winter Wren, June 4, 4 eggs. 



725 Long-billed Marsh Wren, June 29, 



5 young. 

 727 White-breasted Nuthatch, May 14, 



7 eggs. 

 755 Wood Thrush, May 31, 4 eggs. 

 759b Hermit Thrush, June 22, 3 eggs. 

 761 Robin, May 20, 4 eggs. 

 766 Bluebird, May 2, 5 eggs. 



Richard C. Harlow. 

 Edge Hill, Pa. 



August Bird Notes. 

 On August 12, 1905, a companion and 

 I secured a batteau at our boathouse 

 at Richmond, Philadelphia, and rowed 

 down the river to South Camden, N. J,, 

 a distance of about ten miles, to wit- 

 ness the launching of the battleship 

 Kansas at the New York shipyard. 

 We left at 10 o'clock in the morning 

 and just reached the "yard" in time 

 to see the huge ship glide majestical- 

 ly from the ways into the Delaware. 

 It was launched on high water at 12 : 48 

 o'clock and was christened by the 

 daughter of the Governor of Kansas 

 with a bottle of water, as all ships 

 should be christened. 



